IFTIKHAR ALI versus PRINCIPAL, AYUB MEDICAL COLLEGE, ABBOTTABAD
Pakistan Medical and Dental Council Regulations, 1965, Regulation 4 (1) Constitution of Pakistan (1973), Article 199 Regular students of the Medical College, who studied in different classes, failed in science and medical subjects, they were taken to the next higher classes. I was denied verification. Professional Examination Rules which include prospectus, only first year MB, second section MB from B section, B section number third year, fourth year and fifth year MB, carroll over if not developed in B section. Provide promotions. It was permissible for any student to be promoted to the next upper class unless he cleared all lower class subjects, any student who failed in any of the science subjects of the first, second and third professional exams. It was Failure of the next semester with the next upperclass and new students will require attending lectures and practical courses and it was imperative not to have clearance from the First Professional Examination on four occasions due to the strong possibility of expulsion from Medical College. In the case, complete 75% of your attendance eligible to attend the subsequent professional examination. Such a stringent clause, however, did not violate the student's right to study at a medical college, but to the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council Regulations, 1965, and his eligibility for further medical / dental education in Pakistan. On the contrary, there is such a clause. The arrest of falling standards was assured in the medical institutions. Failure of related subjects to order students not to be promoted to the next higher classes,
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